My Storm Watch & Future Preparation

It’s Storm Watch. Really. Yes, ..I’m watching for it. They’ve said for two days now we are supposed to have a storm with thunder, lightening, etc. We had a wee bit of rain yesterday and last night, but thats it. I need to go grocery shopping. Whole Foods is a ways away. I don’t want to spend an hour shopping at and have to drive home in the rain. I don’t like driving when people don’t know how to drive and half the time they don’t use their blinkers anyway, so you should see it when its raining. I found 27 pages of gluten-free foods at Whole Foods. I am still watching for the storm because after it comes and goes, I can go shopping. In the meantime, I am trying to finish what I have here.

I am beginning to wonder if Blue Bonnet Margarine is really gluten-free. Due to some stomach issues and that’s what I have increased lately; I think it may not be.

In my last entry; I talked about writing my book. I’ve re-started it, albeit very slowly. I also talked about my kidney transplant 6 years ago. I got to thinking and talking to my husband. 6 years is a long time. While his kidney is great and I have had no problems in that regards, that does not mean I will not have a rejection ever.

I would really love to live in a mobile home park before I get to sick to enjoy it. Why? Because they have pools and club-houses and sometimes, activities and maybe I would want to walk around more in a smaller type community. My husband said we can continue looking. Who knows? maybe we can even rent something for a bit until we retire and move where we really want to go.

I also thought of something else in the same regards. Should anything happen to me, I would want someone to finish my book. This is how important it is to me. I just talked to my sister. She has always wanted to be a writer. Heck, I even encouraged her to be a participant in the last Nanowrimo event. I was so proud she participated. She said she will finish the book should anything drastic (my passing) occur. I have already written the ending of the story at the top. She would have all my diary notes and my manuscript to go from. I very much doubt anything will happen but, it is in God’s hands, not mine.